A research-based framework can help companies select philanthropic projects that align with their business strategies.
Social Responsibility
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Unlocking the Potential of Justice-Impacted Talent
Formerly incarcerated people represent an underutilized talent pool that can help employers address workforce shortages.
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Facilitating the Next Golden Age of Black Business
Lessons from the golden age of Black business can teach today’s leaders how to help Black entrepreneurs prosper.
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The PR Power of Fessing Up
Research shows that a company’s confessions to past wrongs enhances people’s perception of its corporate responsibility.
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The Transparency Problem in Corporate Philanthropy
The lack of transparency in corporate philanthropy doesn’t serve companies or their stakeholders.
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Why Corporate Success Requires Dealing With the Past
Once leaders address their company’s historical transgressions, they can work to create a more positive legacy.
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Rethinking Executive Incentives Can Boost ESG Performance
A new mechanism — parity pills — aims to address pay inequities between high-level execs and rank-and-file workers.
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Rethinking How We Measure Companies on Social and Environmental Impact
The authors present a new framework for assessing the effects of a company’s social and environmental practices.
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Every (Repurposed) Product Has a Story
Goods made from reused materials are more appealing when customers are primed to spin a narrative about their history.
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How to Evaluate the Impact of Corporate Purpose
Companies must develop the capacity to accurately assess the execution of purpose-driven strategies on ESG goals.